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Using 'there is' and 'there are' | LearnEnglish - British Council
Grammar. A1-A2 grammar. Using 'there is' and 'there are' Do you know how to use there is and there are? Test what you know with interactive exercises and read the explanation to help you. Look at these examples to see how we use there is and there are. There's a very big park in my city. There aren't any street markets.
“Here Is” Or “Here Are”? Easy Usage Guide (Helpful Examples)
You should use “here is” when the following noun or object is in the singular form (i.e., “here is the thing you asked for”). You should use “her are” when the following nouns or objects are in the plural form (i.e., “here are the things you wanted me to get”).
How to Use "Is" and "Are" Correctly, With Examples | Grammarly
“Are”—Correct Usage. Grammarly. Updated on May 25, 2023 Grammar. When deciding whether to use the verb is or the verb are, look at whether the subject noun in the sentence is plural or singular. If the noun is singular, use is. If it is plural or there is more than one noun, use are. The cat is eating all of his food.
“Here is” vs. “Here are”: Here's How you Tell What's Right
If the succeeding noun is singular, then you should use “here is.” For example, “here is the spoon” and “here is an offer” are both correct. Alternatively, if the succeeding noun is plural, then you should use “here are.” For example, “here are the children” and “here are a few offers you can’t miss” are also correct.
Here Is vs. Here Are - The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation
We use here is and here are in American English to identify the location of something or someone. By leading with “here,” we also convey a greater sense of presentation or offering than if we place the adverb at the end of the sentence. Compare the following: Here are those toothpicks you asked for. Those toothpicks you asked for are here.
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